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Updated: 11/03/2014
- Walmart is hiring 95 employees for the new Augusta Neighborhood Market which will open this winter, the company said in a release. Full-time and part-time positions will be available, Walmart said.

Updated: 11/03/2014
- A former primary care physician who worked at Augusta's embattled VA hospital is speaking out about this week's resignation of his former boss, VA Director Robert Hamilton. Dr. Raymond Kostromin was fired from the VA in 2013. The VA accused him of stealing. He said he was retaliated against for bringing problems to his superiors.

Updated: 11/03/2014
- We have new developments regarding medical care at Augusta's VA hospital. Veteran Kenneth Dixon is suing the Department of Veterans' Affairs. He said during a 2010 hip surgery, doctors left a sponge inside him. Dixon claims he complained to medical personnel for 2 years that his hip was not healing properly. He sought corrective surgery from a doctor outside the VA. Dixon's lawsuit falls on the same day as Charlie Norwood VA Director Robert Hamilton announced his resignation.

Updated: 10/29/2014
- A senior thought she hit the jackpot after she thought she won a sweepstakes promising her thousands of dollars. Instead, the con artists cashed in on everything in her bank account. It often starts with an unsolicited letter in the mail claiming that you have won a sweepstakes, or some other prize.

Updated: 10/24/2014
- Traveling can be expensive, especially during the holidays. So when a man said he found a great deal on airline tickets for his holiday wedding, he jumped at the offer. It is a decision he is now regretting.

Updated: 10/24/2014
- Some Richmond County homeowners are planning to take drastic measures to protect their families and property. They said sections of their subdivision have no safety lighting at night, making it a haven for criminals. Senior Mary Evans has made the decision to protect her property at all costs, even if it means packing heat.

Updated: 10/17/2014
- Peanuts can cause a serious allergic reaction in some individuals and should be listed on the packaging. Customers who bought the product can return it to a Publix store for a full refund.

Updated: 10/17/2014
- Parts of Interstate 20 in McDuffie and Warren Counties will undergo reconstruction within the next 2 years. About 42 miles of roadway will be resurfaced as part of a $20 million dollar state funded project. But an even more expensive and ambitious plan is already underway that will revitalize hundreds of miles of roadways in the CSRA.

Updated: 10/10/2014
- The vet says he went to a non-VA hospital and is stuck with thousands of dollars in medical bills. Our investigation reveals a problem that may have been overlooked by VA leaders.

Updated: 10/08/2014
- A warning about a phone scam that could be targeting you. The would-be thieves call you up, pretend to be working for the IRS, and tell you, you owe back taxes. These con artists use scare tactics, and some victims said they are very convincing.

Posted: 10/07/2014
- Among those fired are a top purchasing official at the Veterans Health Administration, directors of VA hospitals in Pittsburgh and Dublin, Georgia, and a regional hospital director in central Alabama.

Updated: 10/03/2014
- A swimming ban is in effect for parts of the Savannah River and it is being treated with herbicides. Just a few weeks ago the river was closed to swimmers over concerns of an oily substance. Now, an ambitious project is underway with some big implications for the river.

Updated: 10/02/2014
- You take your cellphone everywhere you go, but how well do you know yours? Smartphone could be tracking you more than you ever imagined, and storing that information. Who needs a private detective? All a jealous spouse, or even an employer needs now is access to your iPhone.

Updated: 10/01/2014
- This year could go down in history as the year of the data breach, as tens of millions of consumers saw their personal information exposed. Are you making yourself a bigger target by how you share your social security number?

Posted: 09/29/2014
- An unidentified consumer said in a letter to the agency that a Corolla surged at low speeds several times, and the brakes failed to stop the car. The consumer said the problem caused one collision with a parked vehicle on June 8.

Updated: 09/26/2014
- If you signed up for the now canceled Run or Dye race, you have learned by now there are no refunds. But one woman said the company billing her for the race that is no longer happening, is now charging her for a service she said she never signed up for.

Updated: 09/25/2014
- We all want to keep our families and ourselves safe behind the wheel, but with so many car recalls in recent months, it is hard to keep up with all of them. Now some peace of mind is just a tap away. A smartphone app that gives real time recall information.

Updated: 09/24/2014
- If you use Twitter, someone could be tracking your every move without you knowing it. There is a website that by simply typing in anyone's username, it could show where you live or where you work. But there is an easy way to opt out.

Updated: 09/22/2014
- A young mother believes divine intervention may have saved her, and her 9 month-old after a bad car accident. She has a picture that she
said is all the evidence that angels were watching over them.

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